We are constantly working to make our website as accessible and usable as possible.

AbilityNet provides guidance about how to:

make your mouse easier to use (opens in new window)

use your keyboard instead of a mouse (opens in new window)

talk to your device (opens in new window)

make your device talk to you (opens in new window)

make text larger (opens in new window)

change your colours (opens in new window)

magnify the screen (opens in new window)

Code

Our website has been developed to best practice coding conventions following World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) and successfully XHTML 1.0 strict valid.
Consistent page headings and titles

Our website has been developed to best practice coding conventions following World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) and successfully XHTML 1.0 strict valid.

Consistent page headings and titles

A consistent heading structure has been used so that page information is compatible with access technology.

Browsers

The following browsers have been tested for compatibility:

Microsoft Edge

Google Chrome

Firefox (Windows and Mac) v2.0 and 12.0

Safari (Mac) v4.v5

Opera v9 - 11

Alternative formats

If you would like a publication in an alternative format please contact us through our

general enquiries form.

Leave feedback

We are always happy to receive feedback. Please use our online feedback form to let us know about any problems you have had or email our website team.